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Sometimes Boarded Windows are a Good Thing

January 28, 2005 Planning & Design 1 Comment

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Most often when you see boarded up windows it is a sign a building is no longer viable. It needs major rehab and the owner doesn’t think it is safe to leave the windows vulnerable to breakage.

The picture at right it not one of those cases. Instead these windows are boarded because the entire building as well as some neighboring buildings are getting complete renovations. This and many other indicators tell you that South Broadway is coming back and quickly!



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In an act of shameless promotion, I want to plug a new listing of mine just up the street from the above project at 7317 S. Broadway (pictured at left).

The list price is $169,900 (MLS ID# 504457). Click here to see more detail.

If you have an existing REALTOR® that you work with please contact them if you wish to view the property.

– Steve


 

Currently there is "1 comment" on this Article:

  1. The round corner turret is a relatively rare thing to find in St. Louis — this building is a superb example of the turreted storefront, especially since no one ever moved the storefront entrance to the corner of the building. Glad to see it saved.

     

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